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  • evollbach posted an update in the group Group logo of AUTHOR CHATSAUTHOR CHATS 1 year, 5 months ago

    Another suggestion: Paul Grossman, author of THE SLEEPWALKERS, because more readers need to be aware of him and this book series. I won this book from librarything.com and was surprised; I really liked this book even though I wasn’t familiar with the author and never hear any talk of him. He’s so good, and I know readers of thrillers and historical fiction would love this book.

    • I won The Sleepwalkers from Author Buzz. I just got it and intend to read it next.

      • Here’s my review of it. I’m always careful about not revealing anything that might spoil the story, but don’t read it if you’re the type who doesn’t like to read even the book flap:

        Sometimes I just can’t wait to blurt it out: THE SLEEPWALKERS by Paul Grossman is an outstanding thriller. Like Joseph Kanon’s books, this is excellent historical fiction as well.

        The setting is 1932 Berlin. The body of a young woman has washed to shore. Willi, a Jewish police detective and former World War I hero, famous already for solving another huge case, is called to the scene. He notes that she was beautiful. But her legs are horribly deformed, almost as if they are backward. And her hair has been shaved. She is also missing both wisdom teeth, indicating she was probably American. She’s dubbed “the mermaid.”

        Before he has a chance to get anywhere with this case, Willi is given another, higher profile assignment—to find the missing princess of Bulgaria, who had been visiting Berlin with her husband. According to the doorman at the hotel she walked out of, she looked like a sleepwalker. Willi’s subsequent investigation finds many more missing persons cases involving sleepwalkers.

        With his assistant Gunther, Willi uncovers more and more evidence that the unthinkable may be going on in Germany. And it may all begin with a hypnotist.

        I highly recommend THE SLEEPWALKERS. But I admit I did have a problem with Willi’s prostitute. She’s a friend of the American he feels may be “the mermaid.” But she soon becomes a love interest to Willi. He turns off his brains when it comes to sex because he hasn’t had any in 2 years. Is this reason enough to leave a prostitute alone in his apartment all day while he goes to work or to trust her with details of his cases? This tarnished an otherwise fantastic read for me.

        In spite of that one criticism, I still insist that THE SLEEPWALKERS is the best kind of thriller. If you hesitate to read it because you aren’t familiar with Grossman, it’s time to expand your horizons and read a new author. He’s so good that I’m preordering his next book, CHILDREN OF WRATH, due out in February.

        This is an honest review. I won this book from St. Martin’s Press through the librarything.com Early Reviewer program.

        • I just started The Sleepwalkers today. So far so good.

          I’ve also read A Trace of Smoke by Rebecca Cantrell, a mystery taking place during the Weimar Republic. The central character is a woman journalist by the name of Hannah Vogel. She is a very unusual woman. It’s the first in a series.


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